\ * -, MARCH 9, 1957-30 PAGES’ scocligg elag - Hae So | ate 2f By HAROLD COHEN with the: Newark Bustlers 4H oe Oe So ct ee he 2S Tar Ww | Whi cee old contention teat sine at Hdl ee Rack t Probe be oe Rates for Water lave really the best cooks Sends} ‘And Pent ‘plays ancend: obit Fete orglg Poy tianagy in Li e rn 12 | a oe ‘a firm supporter in the Theodore) ¢9 pong’ when it comes to fe chi j ; 0s Ae Law Would Open Way |Owens household at-12513.N. Mil- ping wpb teety mand hi oe a cae coke Terry Schrunk Denies) : if "* \ford Rd., -Holly. 5 or lie amily of 10, the more cooks the } au to: Pipe County Supply! For that is the stronghold off beter | Stories of 8 Witnesses -- From Detroit Paul Owens, an 11-year-old who| Although he has been at it only) ee $500 off or re is specializing in cooking projects/two years, Paul notes with pride) Paul ins sister, Shirley, 12, and on $500 Payo' ‘ : : : : es brother, Donald, are|.. 3 2» Favorable action is ex- 3 . * alll at home on the range-and ma-| WASHINGTON (INS) — * “pected next week on legis- - Girls — crane assist_teie_motner. Senate investigators sought | lation to bring water to). Ses ——— : Ph hace to arrange a lie de- Oakland County from new) especially helpful’ in the -morm,|tector test for Mayor Terry sources. . rs aah, ie ane SA 5 eee. Se ee Rep. Leslié H. Hudson, of po Senge Noone 8 tes Shirley|Ore., who denied taking a Pontiac said yesterday he pay een ine OO payment from a gam- believed the state House of fins, rolls and home-made bread.|bler. Representatives would pass With a 2 our size, Mrs. | Schrunk, former sheriff a bill, probably Tuesday, Owens notes, they have to use of Multnomah (Portland) that would make pumping _ Sotests which gives them geea (county, told the Senate of Detroit water north fi- _ training in fractions as well as |Labor- Management Rack- nancially feasable cooking. ee eteering Committee .yester- tical use for his skill with the). ~ — and distributor.” priest,” he says, “and you know| ice, to conduct the test. _ It would allow, a municipal a The mayor denied the| % corporation pon Sy Detroit te ia: eee _}testimony of some eight Sar bea te Boome wae} “By just li witnesses who said he re- users, but still less, Hudson . ‘It's tun . ceived: the $500 from Clyde said, than the total of cost of O.- Bennett after raiding). water presently paid by many .|Bennett’s gambling house:' . more water in Pontiac and in sur). 3 Young Holly Chef Cooks for . . }arrested Bennett. Seeks aa be ] . *|Zusman, a Portland night club Mayor | est | o Take le day that he wants the FBI, Schruck acmitted hel: neither closed the place nor His testimony and that of Nate MAYOR TESTIFIES — Mayor Terry D. Schrunk, AP Wirephote of Portland, Ore., tugs at his collar as he listens to questions while a witness be- fore Senate rackets investigating committee. : - ‘NAME WITNESSES owner who flunked a Secret Serv- ice lie test, are being sent to ‘the sear Rescuers Ris above his body. . : : : * Other key witnesses will be Teamsters Union West Coast Boss (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) eral Hospital said he had a He is Gerald Bent, 36. Doctors at Wayne County Gen- k Their Lives to Remove Injured Driver DETROIT (#—A Kalamazoo truck driver lay critically injured in the crushed cab of.a truck today for more than two hours at the bottom of a Willow Run Express- way underpass while a huge trailer swayed in the air Pe “reasonable” chance to live. Detroit Oil Strike Closing More Area Gas Stations An wnwelcome holiday has begun for many of the Standard and Mobilgas station operators in the Pontiac -folsraeli Craft - ‘(Pourth in a Lenten series) A messenger coming up from Ostia to Rome, brought Tiberius Caesar a lengthy letter from Pilate, ‘his gov- ernor in-Judaea. It is given here in two parts. ... To Caesar, Greeting: AL Ar the fiercest, shun the area. Junius felt it incumbent upon him to keep an eye on the man. And when he saw him come out of the wilderness. he was hungry and emaciated but there was a brilliant, compelling light in his eyes and a great calm seemed in the wild places and animals, except . 4 Scores of policemen, fire- men and sheriff's deputies —their lives endangered, too, by she precariously bal- fires that started when torches ig- nited spilled gasoline from the truck. aS ei The accident happened at 2:30 a.m.-at Monroe Boulevard under- pass, a mile east of U.S. 24 (Tele- ln Today's Press | The main thing,” he said, “is _ However To area. - | Perhaps I was wrong in my estimate a guard rail aver the underpass ‘tee Egypt Today |" ine strike against Standard Oil Co. and Sonocy Mobil| of the carpenter's’ son from Nazareth‘ have Settled upon bis brow, and plunged downward ejects Having World ; + e+e: & The front end of' the trailer ; Reale ald dary Foal (On ee eee ot | _| ab & wih sen. Juntas, our agent, Te- en, ee crushed the cab, while the rear of - a eny tion of gasoline stocks at) union walked out at both Standard) ports events. which make it look as if “It was as’ though,” Junius wrote, |tne van remained high in the air, FYROM OUR WIRE seRvices (27C8 Station forcing &p-jand Socony Mobil. The independent) this man Jesus-has, indeed, some very “the man had been tempted by the supported by the un- rnom ous ws sexvices [proximately one-t h{rd to|Csiral sies Petvicum Worker| great dtrength of character. ‘forces of evil—by cupidity and visions js Sn “nine: is Sn ® Reg rahe yok done Sf eh ap a mek yee Be cy hak Gen te, CT haees nee een odio! dy, he has a number of fol- “not tell you the exact effect that see- ok cher wtucian’ tee. tein International Court so. orders. Despite. all-day negotiations been offered a three per cent boost, lowers. os ing the man had upon me, sped to telephones, while others U.S. officials confirmed diplo-| yesterday, the unions and the oil See a Se ee _ As Junius gets the information, ~“ “, was as though he had taken a mpeasge ig” Thgdh ge mentee matic reports that Egypt. wants| Companies are mm clear Mme | At Standard, the Oil, Chemical, Jesus disappeared into the wilderness decision not only greater than most and able to tell them.“I'm hurt aA tow a ose) mage ee Monday, State Mediator Hyman rn eae og inmate eed following his baptism by John—whom men could comprehend, but perhaps [Please help me. It's hurting so.” would reluctantly al by a Parker said. nebo ered tie: cuir tees ber Herod still holds in prison, by the way. greater than any man has ever faced. Repy MA Makaek Ante sa Saphescindaoiens strike, nie truck avers scart ie dota amg Jesus was in the wilderness for 40 He showed great sureness of soul. | Mi.: Pag hy Mapa a hand atgmever, he Reyytian govers- terminal operators, lasers, sales-|cont raise and also have been of-| days. Now certainly a man must eat be his natural mildness had not left | extinguisher, cage godig ms ay Seay Syeeee office fered three per cent. - | in that period of time in order to live; . : — ve Western proposal that, for the :' . 6. : time ‘being, the World Ban fa Wage scales presently at Stand) but our agent says there are few Obviously mystified, Junius followed |_ At 4:30 a.m. the last piece of Members of the AFL-CIO Oillard are $2.33 to $2.65 an hour, and ; metal holding Bent was cut and he wri ot the fees paid by |chemical and Atomic Workers\at Mobil, $1.85 to $2.70 an hour.| fruits growing on that side of Jordan the man to Nazareth... was freed. * majority of the voters by next Roberts yesterday —_ this. nas held up major steps towards which is clouded by a law suit that said, ‘we have to attempt to syn- chronize the dat¢ the judge takes SS © there is court- Toom space available.” — Says President | Regards Plan as Step | Toward Good Relations With Arab Nations - WASHINGTON # — : President Eisenhower today — signed the’Middle East reso- lution. declaring this coun- dtry’s readiness to fight if necessary to block any Com- trouble area. The President said in a statement that: the pro- jposal, which he recom- jJmended to Congress two months ago, marks "an im- |portant forward stepinthe — _|development of friendly re- ‘jlations between the United — |States and the Middle East area.” . s | It is, he said, a “further 355-61 to give the President just about what he asked. | The Senate acted March 5 after writing in a number of changes. It voted 72-19 to approve what Sen- ate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas called “a clear and unequivocal warning to the Communist aggressors they must Sireckon with the United States if they move in the Middle East.” | * * * |_Instead of “authority” for the President to use troops, the Senate changed the resolution to declare that if the President deems it necessary, use armed forces” to help request- ing nations repel «armed aggres- sion from countries controlled by communism, ‘Pilot Parachutes From Sabrejet Jumps Minutes Before Burning Plane Explodes North of County and disintegrated in a Hadley (Township swamp, 2% miles north munist aggression in that “the United States is prepared to co ee g i i ae ae ey 6 ee ae 2 Missing Pair Mexican Police Check . Are New Yorkers ACAPULCO, Mexico (INS)—The bodies of a man and a woman were found in a remote area of xk *&. b. § of the two missing] employes is capturing first prize for the 1956. annual report_in trip to Mexico to help in the inves- tigation despite a death threat. * *. ial | te ipa | fen: eit #8 ri a | Hi The Weather The fire, in a storehouse, yes Full U.8. Weather Bureae Report yards wide, 600 yards long and q CINTTY = eer feet high, was still smoldering at ig ager eitg te. “es Seeds wtih seottered snee “19 am., some eight and a half) >reak student boycott a Teday in Pentiac Lowest temperature preceding § a.m. At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 15 fep.h. g 2 Ohio Factory | just Not Closed, | Fertilizer Burns Police Insist — coming Michigan Municipal League annual report contest. The 1955 report took second prize in the city’s population group _ Shown here looking over the format of the new report are Mrs. FIRST PRIZE THIS YEAR? — The goal of these four city ‘the reports are expected ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 | j mie ee 5% aor mo Es z Pontiac Press Phete G. Cook, secretary to the city manager, Henry C. Smith, . planner, Gus Mathes, planning technician, and Robert A. assistant. Some 20,000 of these 24-page roll off the presses May 1, - : Novel Can’t Be Sold in Detroit. Dag Tackles Long-Range Plan Seeks Peace in Mideast UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ — Faced by ominous signs of new trouble in the Middle East, Dag Hammarskjold today began work ‘| on long-range measures aimed at preventing a recurrence of Israeli- Egyptian : ; night when the U. N. General Assembly adjourned its regular 11th “session after hearing an official report that Israel had c its withdrawal from jhe Gaza Strip and the Sharm El Sheikh area. of the 1849 Palestine armistice line to prevent a renewal of Bitter Fumes Spread pat court ‘Thursday on a speeding for Miles; Extent of charse after she allegedly refused to. door of her home when Loss Not Yet Known or away Sneha Thursday the scene of the alleged : from SOUTH POINT, Ohio @ ~ Fire|fense. tonsof fertilizer| Marguerite L. Overton, 27, of : Mobile cranes were moved near, 5!#te College Board would find a the structure and hoses sncrantnd way Samay £0 Heeb tie Negro, cok booms to pour water into|!ege alive. ne ee area, = ” Possibly as many as % students, R. E, Smith, a public relations| *™ong them education seniors just official at the plant, said the cause|back from practice teaching, were on: Northwest. Sun sets Saturday at 6:31 p.m. Sun 6 Sounder at 6:53 a.m. Moon sets Saturday at 2:39 am Moon rises Saturday at 11:27 a.m. ' ,Dewntewn Temperatures ee Friday in Pontiac fAs recorded downtown) | Sommerecare Penererr ttt ees 32 demperature ... 0... ..ceeee0e22 | temperature She ctooecoees ++ SOB papeeure +. | = beet tur | Thieves broke into Foster's out yesterday, i (MOMS bitte ol Years Hardware Store, 1651 ‘Telegraph|~—— : et ak wane i, M82) Rd. Bloomfield Township police! / Te pit idiscovered this morning, and es Deport 35 - 40 Refugees yesterday . ithieves broke into the place pom did not say all students must re- 3 one of his patrolmen discovered|some 35 or 40 Hungarians have a ‘ 23 of the blaze and extent of the loss|TePorted seeking to return to have not been determined. classes. They also included some s statements A Probe Home Breakin The break in the students’ sali fetes ME FEM Mecenceens 3, ' - : deme ae te eae 36) Sheriff's detectives today are in-|board. of its pts Fo Postal Committee a: Go restigating the break-in of a homejto lock I! campus buildings at 6210. Cooley us Rd... Milford. today it. students were not back KS Savings Drop The owner, Hugh Allin, said that/in classes. The board's statement: ‘Sener tom iim, aswwa HOPES Brighten for End gat cotting hese of Negro School Boycott ; , ‘tures of students to illustrate the who signed “‘final withdrawal”’| articles without their permission. . {$ WASHINGTON «®—~A bill which| manager a Sick With Flu, Nixon Flying to British Uganda | MONROVIA, Liberia @ #U. S. \Air Force mechanics worked trip to,British Uganda, A new engine was rushed here four - on Nixon’s plane which conked out as it landed at Roberts Field Thursday. The engine failure caused Nixon Dr. Alfred Schweitzer, famed hvu- Ghana Is 81st Member _ UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (INS) EARL F. WARNER = Name Manager of Wixom Plant = Pick Earl F. Warner as Production Head of Lincoln Factory 3 the night. A door window had turn, broken, detectives said. The all-white board called. to- Sq posted wavings nesters bas heen Wh derigithe Poa Beragsd eoneryie : 5, session in theiapproved by the House Post Of-ltion square foot ws state ‘capital at J on the/fice Committee Wixom” Enter Hardware Store, |basis of reports all of: the ssti- ral ‘sek sce mak, ‘ Take .22 Rifle, Bow mated 585 students of the 86-year-/1919 primarily to accommodate! _Weter’s previous automotive Fa nie 7 f “ 5 Eee eth * rs ‘I i from Prestwick, Scotland, 1,000 imiles away to replace one of the Select Midwest Authors for March 12 Library Event © arama gs ere tt ae A Newjslides for Armour’ writers are in and around mie, = Ona Melba Marlette, Pras os Full Bill Reading to pass up -a planned hop to .|French Equatorial Africa to meet ephtethy fit a f Water Taxi Rammed, == sae lts Pilot Dies in East smeke td : Fi E i bi £ » & i / ent illite ae yz' = 3 4 J aes “lot the Gaza Strip. Ld a q E a ae s From Mrs. R.B, of Frederick, ‘COMMUNITY NATIONAL f BANK . C) i | Lf : ae y J eo. a Year on SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Deposit your surplus savings or invest- ment savings at any ‘ore of our 8 con- venient banking offices. Community NATIONAL BANK J. Adams checks promotional be used in the April Cancer ‘ CANCER CRUSADE — < Cette: Comtye | cer Society chairman, Circuit Court Judge Clark |! |. HE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 _ material which will Crusade campaign Pontiac Press ¢ Pheote with Mrs. William J. Dean, of Pontiac, chairman of the women’s committee. The two addressed township crusade chairmen from all parts of the Stable Ireland | Will Be Prime Minister] Third Time in Career;] Hi i, county Thursday to outline crusade plans. DeValera for, Party Wins 78 Seay | elaet fi 2 : PONTIAC nei, Sey te Fm e*etete’s OF - } : If I Ay #9. ”, ; would | be eligible for the lump ‘ . , . . pete , cu?” «sax Parbers fo Coller Mbt Be ol - City Leader to View ‘e funeral expenses may collect the |(*}} ’ leas ot Only ad Smokey: . . Te Si mee, reer ott ee Childrens Used Toys), .., Patt Too! \Nike Men in Action S rks-Grittin Ag hate A drive to collect used toys and s Mayor William W. Donaldson left ‘ ; (Questions on Social Security DETROIT (INS) — William} El P t ~ next! Will be ‘FUNERAL HOME problems may be addressed to|®*™¢s for children in Oakland! 5) oncer of Detroit likes his cigars| ‘°° wan, Texas, whee “Social Security,” in care of The |County institutions bas been start-| ang hates to part with a good one|Week he will watch the firing of 's eg : Pontiac Press. Questions will beled by Local 40, Michigan Barbers| before it is finished the Nike guided missile by Deltal , Telane “Thoughtful Service” answeréd by mail from the Pontiac} Assn. The drive will continue until + W. 6 Battery of the 18th Antiaircraft|tion under / a. —s bevy gear agg wa, 7. Because of his love of cigars|Misslé Battalion from Auburn|youth | 46 Williams St. Phone FE 2-581 Hlihis service. 1 "2 along with a touch of absentmind-| Heights. _— ! gist | Sought are any used toys injedness, Spencer was in Lincoln} trying Steinman, Pontiac USO)! his s. ; S 7 Clothin Clas S$ [puzzles al eenagers| %f the hands and chest. jalera Weleda, alto Wik vielen mn : q SSE ey na Se ee = = “tiie Galen toy Gt eed Wa ot Male | : younger : The 32-year-old man tucked his|annual firing practice. Planned for County |= 2% seekins eames and books! «cigar into his shirt pocket when|” ‘Before his tip to El Paso, Mayor ” Westridge -of - Waterford gas oh he boarded a bus. As he got offponaidson will visit his brother| Deluxe Suburban | Seven workshops in ee. - oS at Grand Bivd., flames and smoke| and daughter in Colorado, and visit For the. Ducsning — Nore ge na 33 are planned by the Home Dem-| . burst out of his coat. Fort Worth and Dallas to. study Community,” Both Traditional and California Contemporary the Oakland), C°mations may be left at any x” & *& ~— © |the two cities’ urban renewal display homes await your inspection. ‘ oe py y aonb barber shop in the county, the : proj- : ) y ension Strvice for!,.) stated. - He began pounding at the flames|ects, DRIVE OUT SUNDAY 2:00 to 6:00 P.M. AND | Bi March through June. ee and was joined by two passersby. 4 SEE MODELS | elise, Jovee Rapes will conduct] several members of Local 40 will| He was taken to Lincoln Park Hos-| Qh for the good old days need Fa tan eee ees Avon Town. Visit the county infirmary and the} Pital. on if you bought $1 worth of DIRECTIONS: _ Off cee Waterterd, Turn en Cambeneh ship Hall, Rochester: M h 28. Children’s Home Wednes-| —_—- SE Be eae eries you had to make two wan April 4, 10, 12, 210 Potter, Royal|2*Y ‘© cut the residents’ hair, as ‘The cigar, unfortunately was too). . . A Broadway choru Os; Aori’2''5, 9, 38 vy part of the. association's aici creed Gitar 30 SEVER, RpeIPS) Geraste Cant chaneteee milk comes HELTMAN & TRIPP | es exes === [=e oe Bic kenae to pemee fees Tl A.M.§ WwW -of-Waterford . i, . ‘ wien ee 1 geal P ENS IND Y 5a. | — Mrs. Mary Hixon will teach the following classes: : 4 P.M. “Reliable INSURANCE Protection” - _|[Larkin, Southfield Township; June Fol Fuller A In 1, 13, 18, 20, Pontiac Township| a GIFTS FOR Pontiec’s Exclusive Juvenile Donaldson- r Agency, Inc. fxm | evan Youd 53 or and continue to 3:30 p.m. . Furniture--Gifts--Toys Phone FE 4-4565 wo STROLLERS Basketball was invented in 1891} - 147 W. Lawrence St. by Dr, James Naismith in | CARRIAGES pd = ee aaah BUGGIES =~ nace ieee? ok _ BUSINESS ETHICS Sao Beware In the last few ae Pontiac area house owners have been flooded. with offers of re-siding and modernization jobs “at cost or below.” This is the old “model home” racket in which the prospect is apparently offered a substantial discount if he will only let the salesman use his home as a model. In a particular instance, the home owner was promised 9 “4 ,600 job for only $1,030,” Other known examples follow the same pattern. A local contractor's bid on the same job was $850, Before you sign a contract, remember these things— 1. If you have signed with a contractor who does not have a state license, your contract is void. 2. If you permit work to be done on your house without a city or township permit, you may be in trouble. : 3. 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They’re slipping } : % ] ad : i ea from Tus Powne Press Bullding President ‘at «Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter oo > MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = eee * ne The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the republication local news prin im this per a5 well Soe news dispatehes. : 40 ce bie by. mall r in ited States in advance. — * ‘ ity "1 . & week: pay ay Be Oakland, Genesee, Livingston, Macomb, ‘= —— - “MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS 3 SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957 ‘Indo-China Commies ‘Are Having Bad Time : As time passes and the factors in- -lyolved become more clearly estab- _ } lished, it’s apparent that the Reds : in Inflo-China are having themselves ;an all around bad time. Some call it a mess. oe x * * South Viet Nam is uncer U.S. general guidance, while the _ Northern sector is not only soon have the South under their 3 _ thumb as well as the North. ee we Re dent the Reds would take him over at their leisure. The facts are, his c of friendliness, kindness, yt and the desire to improve the lot of the people have made him _ @ hero, while the Commies are strug- desperately in the North to _ Knowledge of these tactics can hever be supressed and refugees who population that the savages treat with care and attention..Thus, when. . the people at large express dissatis- faction or resentment at their treat- ‘ Ment, the rulers of the North are prepared to “let them have it.” oe OR ae In a word, as of today, the Com- — ‘ Munistic North, finds foud, clothing and agricultural products dwindling. Thousands of citizens have been In the South, the current govern- ment is steadily: winning additional favor by improving living standards, instituting schooling, public health bureaus and some of the luxuries our world offers. ee seg Originally, the die-hards be- lieved the Communists would con- ‘trol the whole country. Today, it’s the Reds who have to look to itr tea , they’re slipping Day of Reckoning for Dave Beck "Life has been a bow! cf cherries for Davin Beck up, to this point, but the day of reckoning may be at hand. Brox is the head man in the Team- rues has os to rough-shod riend and foe for an extended’ : \ or do no wring” end sifice he was the: top and unquestioned King, he was accountable tonoone.: OR Se James B. Carey, CIO-AFL vice - president pronounces him “a traitor to unionism.” He added further that _ if Mr. Becx’s henchmen don’t do an overnight revérsal they’re in danger of explusion from. the union, even | before the United States Government takes a hand. x * * Right here in Pontiaé, the CIO _ council has expressed itself plainly on the question of big” time union parasites, As Presi- dent .Frep V. Haccarp said, “it ‘takes a lot%f clean, decent union activities to counteract the im- pression on the public that a man this can make.” “his own union fe six figures and then was granted the ltteer > right to live there the rest of his life, The nation’s full of fine union men who would welcome the same treat- _ tment. ‘ Certainly the public will sympa- | thize with the union members who have been bilked and disgraced by Beck's activities, but his own boys failed to do anything until Govern- - ment investigators appeared. Beck should have been nailed sooner, but it’s comforting to know that justice and decency are finally closing in ‘The People’s Business | Limited Session — House Shenanigans Make Case for Restrictions . By ROGER LANE LANSING—Democrats and Republicans each seem to think they have a point strictions fixed in most otver states. Rep. Frank A. Mahoney (D-Detreit), . do what hasbeen done. This appears nil. As for the Republican contention, the merit — outside any partisan advantage | that might accrue — would have to be measured in terms of the volume and character of the business being delayed. . x * * a On this basis, if it adds up to a more imposing argument than the Democrats advance, it isn’t by much. A good three or four hours of legisla- tive work on any day you choose probably would cut down again to normal size for this stage of the session. What does it all add up to? LITTLE DIFFERENCE : Maybe it’s that it doesn’t .make much - tifference to the public what happens in the House — whether the Democrats demonstrate wisely or foolishly or not at all. 7 & Almost any lawmaker will say privately that the Legislature isn’t going to do anything anyway until after the April 1 election, anything that counts. _ That's where you come te. THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MA Days of All Faiths Explains Legend of St. By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER proven over and over again through the centuries. @No Safe Combination—Repentance, Faith, Prayer of nature, they are likely to say a Purim has taken place. Ih various cities around. the world local Jews celebrate local - (Copyright 1957) - Longinus i ith rie Gel H known. Besides, it requires some “The castor treatment for warts fanciful thinking to niake a saint didn't work for me, although I out of the pagan whe adminis- tried some rancid oil too. But the tered the final coup de grace iodine treatment worked fine. im the tragedy of Calvary, — (Vv. D.)”" t - JUnsupportable tradition has it |§ Answer — In that case there will that. when this soldier thrust his It it's just one or spear into the Lord's side some.of two warts and the Precious Blood flowed down the - neither castor oil whereupon he saw all with a you can always new and miraculous clarity. He at. try painting each once understood and believed. wart daily with eo xls ee - the familiar‘ corn This belief was by Collodion —thirty --Jowed, and he joined with the little solved -in “om Christian group, received instruc- half oz. flexible tions from the Apostles, gave up eieaien. his mili career and devoted ‘fe still there after a ing the new faith, — wap nd moonlight, and bury He became one of the first pork stolen from your Such is the age-old story. at ‘ls treatment is to find a grand- y “Belly breathing has been.a big FEAST OF ESTHER honst to me, on 3 hed wn faducy 40 great secular (nonreligious) festi- tan. . | and also found it very Meade oad wate ~ ate ‘helpful to’ my 18-year-old son who pening. Its theme is the indestruc- "4 bulbar pollo five years ago. _ tibility of the Jewish people. “In ‘“* > every generatiion and in every Answer — It would be a big land, tyrants have sought to boost te a let of if we destroy us,” and one after another. could only pound a practi. the tyrants have ; > their solid been ‘ a Stamped, self- on, one envelope an@ 35e, for yet ever Breathe. picnee in the inclosed Friday {-addressed envelope, capoenained a copy of your pamphlet on .Pruri- heart of time, seems ta saves her (antacid ‘The wicked . ” « “‘heartburn” and “‘up-. rw: physicians on ‘Ss ‘tee aavelope for p “textbooks, Stomach. i} hi ite ie bers, and maybe a few Other GrOUps “gos Vi ? 1 ; . Calcium and | i g § Hs if ati di at t E 8 i z 8% iy ui PA Re atlas F rs s 3 } R g Records of a Psychologist: = Love at First Sight Is in the same boat tee tan oe But the girl Case U-324; Ernest J., aged 17, is a high school senior. “Dr, Crane, you have told us that people fall in love two I | : ; : of iit ul ANE tet-4 80. - Se ee Oe ee Be that you can dodo _ motions with a desirable ‘member _ of the fee - Fe, _e Ser 1 8 Be ee oS Pa : ; og, | i * * So I can sympathize by personal experience wi Ermest and al the you are smitten in- stantly by Cupid, without even being given a chance to develop +1 fe pl fie z : ik 4 i ijt Eg . ie a eae ¥ Yee eee fees J Eee a t - i bs Lf és hi 2 Poy 7 } eae oe eee, ’ j i De fat : HRS WA URNS ico. aN Ie “in| _ium.rowmtAc PRESS. SATURDAY. ARCH 9, 1997 , BI sae ; Pag _™ Carl Grabert a Us All Go Forward gsi, BI He Qu ty | 3 7 >| Bl Se oO Sy 58 ae th tn tated Deane Set day at the executive mansion’ in the tradition of friendship for the} ¢8 99 Single ie sicoke, apie: tak Dice ache Sele Wk nang: tn en EE 8 fo WN ST ee population, 120 S. Telegraph Read 12 to July 29, and 255 registrations|Clare Novess, of Jayno AdamSjiration began in 1943. Among his| ©*tmated about 1,500,000. The Ph. FE 5-9224 have been scheduled. school, Mrs. John Hoke, Waterford first’ acts were to declare war on' Commtry itself is about the size) 0] W tion treatments, Dr. Ross said. P, T. A. chairmen of their Health| anied shipping within the territorial) "uch in B Ross,| Representatives from the three|Committee groups water of his own country, on Afri-| But under Plea Safe forn tate : : : ca’s west coast. US tal y dvaeuininasd a cdhaal (dental-health consultant-met_with : Wicd ine : anes ont i . Call a Member of the and advice. with help, Westerners will not be Ross and representatives of the 3 n s @ : Alert Teener Cashes In 4 Americans met Tubman _at_first His creed migh a} pe, . : r Y : impressed, The only plane they {three schools, scheduled ‘for the Presley P lari jhand when he viisted this country) 4+ in an Oct. NOT FREE TO WANDER ‘are likely to see will be the mew | fluoridation | The group ate iba at writy in the autumn of 1954 and made an) tine the U.N. ' ; Refviquectinn Hate. But the visitor cannot wander| East German copy of the Rus- decided to have he oeatmens in| With One Engine Out TYLER, Tex. UP--Elvis Presley|extensive tour tn at president of “ . , Let us all go forward): : , around to find out what élse there| sian IL14, which in turn is a |schools, rather than the C. A. 1 SEATT A Pan isn't the only one profiting by his ge eee spoke | Etter. ss BOS ation ; is in East Germany besides the| copy of the venerable DC3. | building as originally planned TTLE ® — eoscessg, SOOO ange s Leas eee nl FE 5-3759 : directly to and from Leipsig-end|, THe, East, Germans also have BS gyorg ayy pad enti ew herpoew Dy Ame Ted Whisenhunt, 15, a talented|tegration of races. Regular air service is to bel Siy Lakes : keep in touch with the police, _|Snnounced 06) wil sor atomic| A&®, Wil hegin June 24 to July 1, llanded safely yesterday after it bad|YOU"E artist, drew a pencil skel zo : 3 i ee Ss HE 3: fe! 3. ‘ eli La aah Hib att int i i =e HG S Elk PS s 21 ng a art itl tt id So fait a {ay ine il fily| £2 uh 7 a 12 i [ifn fred Hie ean a2 iat ttle r Tan ite Lin fi: ! § Lie en a Heated i 4g iil BE Ahh di aml iI Hh :: UE yy tly a go Uae Ht a1 ae aap tba Mey gS ee Een biatiha |e bulle| ead BS alts 45 i ily 80 i |oe3 Lei lift “SH pees 2 cee | 4 ae Fy a, een ne iit ei Mt HB i has mt 1 ag A a wi - oe fn Wii. 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BS an a SURE ML a 2 Wi shia ii HUE o a5 i i ial! ig iisja||- Pik ae eB ili a | ii Hl Ge i s ae ised ditt cy Hal ra dil 23 ti tl rieat Mal iui = So Aap ial i ae | BS te aaa ie AIEEE ope FEF i i re re Wie Hitt re q Fe! a§e ying? sina . ap Paine ils an 3 TM Eat Aas mo et S fe ing! bitsy it ‘il nt Hell il jee ali pull i aug SF ue anita al i UeLat lle |$5 Hue Hae lj S itilteemeni lll thie i ia iil eins Ef iit hel Cah aon i Z = a é 4 M \R c Ht 9, 1937 A ee HO aU, a 3 4 ae. % DOG Te LER SES j ‘ ee - ‘ee ' Haman Suffe a cottage. Special Services vat Christ Church preacher at both the 9:30 and 11:15 mopping services Sunday at Christ: down on us, right here, right now. You don’t have to shake or twitch life: That source, God's, marvelous re-creafive power, is ree or be tense and nervous. You ‘aren’t physically ill. The chief cause of your suffering is your hatred of your former enemies. It ee Pang: Foals wesc difficult, but you must pray for them and love them until the) austria) Life.” hate vanishes from your system. Then you will be in the flow of pr Maurice Garabrant, or God's healing grace.” / ganist and choir director, will give . ‘Then, I put my hand on him. “There is no power in my hand — the organ I ‘sald. “I have no gift of healing.” But that man and I — and ~ sKuidabastinniane ‘Arne| YMCA worker, Ss solutely peaceful and quiet ; Large. Prom the New World . Wilber. , 5 a “ / pezmaneny AT ovee senses nichart Premer| force University, author and “I feel so different, so quiet,” he told us with an awed voice. [7y," Monae -------Pras 5 hg it SNe es This condition lasted for several miriutes. f pointed out that by Prelude on BACH ...... BR. K, Bigs) - oneth ¥. continuing this form of prayer permanent healing might come tha 3 meg Church Lay Leaders to Meet at University EAST LANSING—Michigan min- Michigan Council of Churches, in Department/|isters and church lay leaders will/ Cooperation with the MSU Commit- gf ¢8 z : 3 state affairs at a seminar at Mich- Church; the ” Bethany Church [P= Sine paltry Se Te School Earns _ . (pester Cone chard ot the! : Bronze Plaque Fila Church, Royal ot Churches also is joining in the teachers| March 18. in church et en ‘ is sponsored (All interested pastors, church << workers and members are invit- 5 én a ‘and to par- imerested nel Pastors Broadcast * | Scnete te penet aecndos, TS a The topics will include *Impor- the Rev Mie ancharal ver Local Station et eS nan gan Government” and “The Devel- Emmert, a church eld- oping Relations Between Church delegation of wom-| Pontiac area pastors will be|ang State,” that panel led by Dr. the Lake! heard over WPON during the Lent-| Robert 'G. Scigliago, ot the depart- the 0m season from 12 to 12:15 Monday) ment of political science Nowahie at 6 p.m trough Friday each week. 2, * nd x The following ‘ministers are Interested residents may obtain scheduled to speak through March) further information by writing to The Rev, Edward R, Wickham| ot Sheffield, England will be guest| i iy i ff ie e g pie Hope of Protestants 5 + jit iy ges ? a ot the Be l| In its missionary service in 43| lander urged more leadership and Reformed Church and the Rev.| countries, the Methodist Church| aiming so that they “can re- Baptist Convention, will present a h Hutehi tas as “ a3 think their tasks as Christians in ge at lithe Pontiac Pastors’ Assn., of the estimated at 773,153, plus} * “Manging world. First /Church of the Ni » ia membership { * a4 Announcements will be made! sons under instruction) of 581,991.| Many of them want to come to later for the following wee! This Christian community ol/the U, S. and Europe to study, he sramlysil can page li vati amen sembgllan Bro: woman Sank +. -|has around it a constituency’ of| portant “northern” youth Group to Sing Sunday | mi cns 23,000,000 more “Donaldson Singers’ . will| Missionaries say that for triate brought back an original copy on being released/ from Liberian Literacy Gains fle e : ft. oeee oo . 9:45 ALM. 5 fee * é . 6:30 oe i ; ‘i - ase ay, vente ah 2. es | SUBJECT FOR SUNDAY ee MANY _ ‘Sunday 2 East Liserusioe Stest 11 ALM. to 5 P. M. Heaney "lday 108 P.M 4 \. RADIO. STATION CKLW woKc me vt aa. =e ae SO Now Ill, carry on ' 4 of, sympatny,” but ’ Commerce Road : ling. taken ‘up by ( Sag ge Township): - }the country, . im. C. Grate, Pastor Por more t Sunday School ... 10:00 A.M Louise 4 ser ara JS AM. comfort to bereaved Se seq listed as survi oo ae jue | Cedar Crest ~ She. Farnsworth off Union Lk. Rd. a (Next to ‘abl oy SS and Howard E. Clayeombe, Pastor of them Sunday 9:45 andi}1:00 A. M. two reli Evening ......... 7:30 P. M. and Wednesday ee ol P.M. Now, Mrs. Kniss : e : ‘ : ; on California e ae oe Cora WATERFORD | Se — «TOWNSHIP | & | * _ VW. Sa Waaen oe “y] m an i I can ioe (Between Bashaba' a Martin Renner, Vicar Church Service .. 9:30 A. M. © Sunday School .°10:45 A. M. GRACE .. The tracts have : 17,000 people. . es Cerner Genenes sud Gientate Richard C. Stuckmeyer, Pastor Services at 9 A. M. ~ @nd 11 A.M. Sunday School at 9 A.-M. oid 11 A.M. - George Mahder, Pastor Morning Service ©.10:45 A. M. Sunday School .. 9:30 A. M. 7:90 P.M. Service in charge of Gideons. ednesday—7:30 P. M. “PRAYER and SIBLE HOUR" FIRST UNITED MISSIONARY CHURCH 135 Prospect ©. E. Eastman, Minister CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Bible School ...... EO Se 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ................ ~.- 11:00 A.M, “THE FOOLISHNESS OF GOD” Young People Meeting .............:. 6:30 P.M. (For All Ages) ‘ Evangelistic Hour .................. 7:30 P.M. “BLIND DATE” ee Emmanuel Baptist Church Telegraph Road at Orchard Lake Ave. Departmentalized Sunday School for All Ages ry Auditorium Bible Class 10 A. M. 10 A. M. Joseph, a Type of Christ (continued) - = e Gen. Ch. 41 : 11 A. Mend 7:330P.M. | Dr. Tom Malone Speaking at All Services 7:30 P. M. oa Baptismal Services RADIO REVIVAL New Hesrd Over Station WPON, Dial 1460-—8:45 a.m. each day. mt - VO:1S—10:45 a.m. Sunday pe (ee « : Dr. Tom Malone, Pastor oO y: nae - a irs te SS ee ee i eee SS i yes : > ee ae = - Bee ep A AR <. - SS a * . i i ¥ ; ‘ ‘ A ; hi ; a | : i 4 f ‘ * es ‘ f i + , i TS) See ee \ as foes ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1057, ap pera yt ee wea Church Plan for Migrants fim me” to Teach Rights of Citizens | NEW YORK, N, Y.—A grant ofjniques evolved through the new |$112,530 for-a new three-year citi-| project. x: s Cae, wat izenship educ project among} According . eiuaadl srep wacker has bees|¢ct director will begin in commu |made to the National Council of/+,. crop season. He will enlist) 'Churches’ Division of Home Mis-|the good will and cooperation of isions by the Schwartzhaupt Foun-jeveryone in the community, in == York, cluding health and school officials, The project is to be three-|welfare directors, city officials, pronged and will center in the mid-| business men, growers, church western states, Miss Edith E. Low-|civic Maders/+—-—.__ ' 2 ry, divisional co-executive secre- a Se oe Ba tary, announced, a At the ee eS ee ‘Ibe _ _ —— It calls, first, for the educa: |member will be stationed in of Dr. me, Reins RRO, oe tion of migrants in their rights |home bases of migrants. in the oberg se Cones, pastor. of STONE AGE DANIS OF NEW GUINEA | ]\ as citizens and for the develop. [border states to discover and hs eee . Isaac coies Jr. High School | ment of indigenous leadership |train migrant leaders, who will) j 501 Cass Lake Rd N- |) development of the total re- jalerted by the director. As they| Sinday Gebeel .... 945 AME: ‘Sunday Worship .. 11:00 A.M. “BOASTING IN THE LORD” << ktasares St~ Hidden Shangri-La Valley ° - the ee ee Foundation to prepare, publish C., will be the featured speaker| The Christian and Missionary Al-jnew sir-strip, — Evening Service -.. 7:30 P.M. 1 1 actly, it envisions the training) and widely distribute @ report Thursday morning. In the afin ance Clhatch, Will peagent the ait:)end Ge reception of the Seat “THE RATH OF GOD" the will hear Miss/oTe¢ motion picture “Shangria”|sionary ladies in the valley % Fae Decne, ees al) SS ee ee Patten Site acide eee eB ha Meher ey ee REY. G. J. BERSCRE, Paster 's Migrant Ministry) conclusion. ‘ : te. [ho ae . J. Bersche extends #00 N. Cass Lake Rd. so that its members can put into:“7.. migrant farm workers and! tary of the department of Chris-| PEP, * oe eC 1 Ee ee . use all over the country the tech-\s.ir families are estimated to Men Socieh Raletions. aes cn nemutatas Iitdaes taneniin & wenhip : . number at least a million and a a th BISHOP TO SPEAK Dutch New Guinea Baliem Valley.|ing presently in the Isaac Crary -REBINDING oenies, Book half,—all told. Living , wherever) and the New Testament three times during the five week period. | Bishop Marshall Reed of the The ‘etn Junior High School, 501 Cass Lake oe Magazines, Etc. [these are food crops to pick, they! Ten members completed the reading of the New Testament. Michigan Area Cohference will ad- aes pores “pa Tage ana,tegmeed Rd. near M59. eg : For Price Call: are rootless and homeless and en- 7 dress the evening assembly told how. US. maill- - Information joy none of the benefits of stable-— Friday morning Mrs. C.- A,| B©¥S stories | “He hath sent me-to bind Up life. iva Meeker, editor of “The Methodist! ‘FY waite finally succeeded in) ra ‘ib . e Koreans Donate woman” wit speak. This will be| Petening three air crash surviv. ~_ Lan precsdond To minister to their spiritual and upper Ul - > followed by a:Consecration Service| Sm, ‘rom, the rs ing’ Of the prison to’ them that are , the National i ee $4,000 for Aid to On Saturday end Sunday morn. SS ee re es through the ings the Wesleyan Service Guild ~— SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH fiivision’s migrant ministry, main- Hungarians the juriediction ‘will meet Dr. George D.Strohm. former ee TRST UNITED picking mothers, mobile chap- The Korean people joined the) 2. icie, China and Sarawak, (Pies, now president of the St. Paull PENTECOSTAL CHURCH fe gi su pat Same hild Meet (Testo the free world in showing) 5m and (Bible Institute, is “responsible OF PONTIAC a Se Se cat oboe nutitne te cee Ce Foren their keen sympathy for the Hun-| Barmt. Radle, Wess, depen 04 ‘the picture, ONENESS 2 ose 30 states extending from New Eng-| for Afternoon Lenten |garians. In early December, ons pea energie A cumcodhags ae Se | i PRAYER MEETING ..........- cosse, Wednesday Pm fiand re scape ace gare Service at All Saints lin Washin ; ; ee ion teh Ramgpaage see Valley, bal SUNDAY SERVICES ——— te of state and local 7 Si a aha Bog Eh gs ail Central ‘has built up the story. -. I Sunday School ...,... 10. am: DONELSO | councils of churches and of church} On the five Tuesday in we > pictures hen Morning Worship ..... ll a.m, ete een BAPTIST SURO an aces ~ {Lent there will be a series of fel- 8: ee Fae en eee on innt waedeaneee pa rod Ccccocccocooocosooess | - Sunday School .....10 a. m. Morning Worship ass lam lowship and discussion sessions at Of this, $1,000 was the personal Oe, SMT nase ee valley. Dr, Strohm wrote the |] y wae Yeath. Service » gist 8c pana BEET 6:30 p.m. Peas e = All Saints Episcopal Church, be-igift of President Rhee and #3,000/e1 tie loci Merosist tomas story and marrates it, ‘oung People pm ; Church Service |. ........00--.-c0.:c0cese+-2288 Bm 'Mid-Winter Picnic ' |gipmning at 6 p.m. with Holy|a contribution from tle Korean : Rev. Marvin P. Hester | oS oe ge ag oh iseeuei es ciyes 1p. m. Wednesday | l : Communion. ‘ Red Cross, All. ROK government|Mrs. Roland Carr of Baldwin Ave-) The original invasion by Chris- “The Whole Gespel for the Paster—-REV, LEK LaLONE S. &. Sept—ARTHUR EW | T igh A pet tack supper le. scheibded| officials vaMMANESy ‘gave 30 pur/nee, DMN ee et eet ee ae tn nant teen con | panama scone sc ab 3 3 — Scheduled Tonight |i: ¢2 tctowed oy « wiet tak|cen of tei meager mandy sak/Barker of Oak, Par, Metodsplace ears Ute = : of Wilson A’ ’ Methodist, Mrs./a people forgot, the barbaric, |} FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH The annual mid-winter picnic of] V@tisel¢. in attitien. Conennte ot Kereeg|Richerd Banat of Control’ Meth|etean age Desi tribe, Baldwin Avenue - PE 2-086 the Parkdale Nazarene Sunday) At 7:30 p.m. groups have been odist and Mrs. Clayfon Rule of| Some of the pictures recently a6 extra hours and contributed the will be held tonight in the| planned for adults’ and young = ms First Methodist taken, show the building of the Young People’s Meeting Tues. 7:30 pan | E people to study and‘discuss the |2mount earned — $5,000 — to the Prayer Thurs. ....... cee 7290p. | Oe voted Sevign S Lom Rivals ;. | Hungarians, Sertrday’Ereslog Servi <<.--2. Tatpae.- | Qe ME] || Auditorium, 76 W. Huron St. | book, “Modern Rivale to Chris: ae : yang School eee eee ee eee eeeee @..m -# * 2 * big Ree . ’ { — > . : . . Bering Wenig. ot Mie Se [Abita dee planed rs ts leant aeehen woman Kirk in the Hills Minister ee j 7 with Mrs. James Hibbs . yo Pe : ‘ apory sire ag a pias EMME | Roy Hibbs serving ‘on the enter-\and -baby sitting. service will be|the‘sume time to unpe North, Ko States Sermon Subjects. _ Public Invited — . _ BEY. TOMMY. fi tainment committee. The affair is provided. reans to risé up against the Com- ‘ é : — = by the church: school sew FOR HOSPITALS munists. : ras. es i Following the 10 o'clock Com-| . : _-« | Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, minister GOODWILL GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH fee te i i mndeccadng 1,{munion Service on_ Wednesdays, 44... -] jot Kirk in the Hills, West Long ee ere wee red moe members he aca! |= Toman of he char wil mee Mean {0 tf IVC]. [take road, Bloomfield Hills an- ayy Ber on Ee RP yy og cee ial appeinte Fred. HIBS, |i sale ihe “4 ; ‘ , -™ . |nounces his sermon topics during Wed. 7:0 P. M. — Evening Worship, Sat. 7:00 P. M. Whtichend and Janne Hiths| At the necn innchesn, the aa flat wi be on 206 Poa 5.8. Supt John Burleson: Pastor. Rev. Billy Brown—FE 8-8692 2s muperiatendiebel-thoaresk ‘to restie wil sive, ip aeocad, We a iona ounci ici 2 a pinecagte os “The Miracles of the New Testa ev Golan © oe me sprays eared JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH = jj according to the pastor, the Rev,| ™en-” . n E. Hersh one ig Ne Eg vg aan vests * ~j Aanbyncarde pono dge eng dae eeer ons Mr boys and girls in grades) Instructs BOy ScOUtSihave never learned how to pray,” : | friends Sunday School arejone through parents : stated Dr. De Windt. . Senteay So NASA Teper ob ash EVANGELISTIC 7:30 P. M. “J/Cooe County. Jail, Chicago is. one nie peer See a i ‘e| . * ' tu’ ‘ ° * 1 school Rev. C. D. Friess, Pastor of ae o _ whol Iraq Bible Circulation Page ow poy nd the “About 600 million greet affectionately of a gracious,|Negrly Doubled church school dinner meeting of|/peat the prayer every we : 2 es ara | visitor to the jail as “Moth: rly in 1955 Detroit Presbytery Monday at First|understood it, it would transform — | ft Houston.” She ‘has been given) ‘The circulation of Scriptures in|Presbyterian Church, Royal Oak.jour life, If we really prayed it, it = = FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Dis in Perens (WP '9| Iraq practically doubled in 1955 in Sending in reservations are Mr.|would change our world. i including those in the “death’ comparison with the previous year.|and Mrs, William Olmstead, Mr.| The following seven sermons are Oakland and Saginaw prow: i The Rev. B. Hakken, Subagent|and Mrs. Richard Pattison, Mrs.|designed to help men and: women * Pontiac, Michigan Shins } In her long and unique ministry/ioe that country, reports that/Harry H. Pattison, Florence and|who want to know how to pray SEES raged aropth ae ae }she had distributed thousands of| the majority of sales are to Mos-|June Schlesser and the Rev. andimore effectively and how to dis- Rev. H. H. Savage, Pastor — American Bible Society! iems and that the younger gener-|Mrs. Galen E. Hershey. cover the power in prayer. “Pray Rev. W. E. Hakes. Ass't Pastor * | their Fond, | ™ °F @*/ ation has an increasing longing for| feesbers of the Tuxis Soctety (*%, * bs 9 are yoyo a inmates to their Lord. ‘knowledge and is reading anything Pray for a Better World,” “Pray : Our responsibility—the World; Our resources— | ff} Last year number 12317, after] it can get Even mullahs are show.| Yl, be Snests of young people |.) viscively,” “Pray for Bread,” get of Milford Church . - the Word. ood jPeading and memorizing long pas-|ing interest and buying Scriptures. ; Bay amgacassl “Pray for Forgiveness’ and “Pray SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M. jwrote: “I now have the pleasure|jem resistance” is bre es mamanygioes. widen fey ee bees tae (Classes for All Ages) fea Suarvtng how poset end het Sue gael in countries 1 irag,| Exchange oa bap in! pr. DeWindt has based his ser. MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. [ots the lve ¢ cur heavenly Prices eee ee ee eee Caan Se chen Caeser “COMMANDMENTS WE DO NOT OBEY” j ther.” Mother Houston is _— SREP co fl EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P. M. Mee Delegates fo Attend Caen ene cy ee (worship boars. “THE CHAMBERS OF IMAGERY” | day night at the YMCA. Dr. H. H. Savage, speaking at both services. - ‘ ae Pe . re eee : } Austrian Preachers Aid Detroit Convention | rnrouea”in tte ney ocean Ot Paul Luthera ized “God and Country Award” oe The Jurisdictional meeting of class Scouts, are the _ ]}_ “All the Methodist preachers in|the Wesleyan Service mening of clase, open, to Bay Scouts. are eit) Confirm Seve : ’ ® | Austria are helping to bring relief|be held in Detroit on March Hutchinson, Clark Lemaux, - y School of Gos >] Music |to refugees from Hungary wholand 17 at Central Methodist\Niles, Edward McLean, Edward) The Rev. George J, Mahder will) Mong Kong from Shanghai. an i F i ; Sunday School... 9:48 ° oe cent weeks,” said Ferdinand| Delegat visi ill at-class meets for instruetion on, Sat-|ers to be received into Communi-| she said China had agreéd to| First General Baptist Church | Mayr, administrative head of ineltiad Sota “Wedeves ui at sttmies pacieae ok te Hersey, Cant oa Chach’ de of aut lrepatriate her during the fficial| : 249 Baldwin Avenue omy Penggell pF sae {oatccences sad sine states, > Sendey ot 0:6 oan, ee ee ene te Morning Worship . .11:00 Three Weeks Session, March 11 to 31st [nave come ‘into our country fom|tary of the Guilds, wilt speak s,|Korea Prime Mission - to be received are Mari itieriy at Genova poh agy sda | TRAINING FOR | Hungary, and the conditions and)‘Fellowship.” There will be a rec- yt 1955, / Evening Rally .... 7:45 CHURCH and SUNDAY SCHOOL DIRECTORS,: | Pecis tre Indescribable. In Vi erie. Phd Centnionaries pet B Pe a acnorege lly sc! | Potential MUSIC DIRECTORS for Religious Groups. |!cther centers we have opened our|dress the group on “Fellowship in Bye] : ‘ | Registration Open to i ah on Ss Oa ee, , , 1 sing “Beautiful @ Individuals © Church Representatives or 7 : Hii rt Bir “is _ Morning Classes Daily | = FIRST Night Classes Daily (except Thurs.) Incl. Sat. i the SUBJECTS: a oe | og Rudiments of Music — Sight Singing — ff} Ear Training — Chorus Drill — Class ff Bible School ..........9:43 A.M. | | Worship... .11:00 A.M. eee are Ri Service .. .|.7:30 P.M. Youth Service ;....;...6:30 2M, Rev. R. Garner FE 4-7407 § .(/ Kewell Baggett FE 4-0840 7) TT BAGGETT | R. Spurlock — FE 4-4915 | |) “| RV. R. GARNER, hast pastor ©. MeGruder FE 5-5293 J | ! * Chueh Office FE 47172 | f ‘ ' : 7 i | | . Me 'y Conve 2 p.m. Sun, March 31 }) inday, Robert Martin: Cs beet i { oe i. | i. - , d ; 1 iui = : ; ; oi va | ‘3 (Bay . ‘ £ J set 1 FE 1 2 2 ‘ a i ‘ rf ; : f fy 5 si af : j 2 ihe 9 aoe ii © ; 4 . pee | ed % ’ ’ \ : ae e * eee Re 4 TM \ * : oe : 4 1 eet % - 74 \ a : ; ; a Sy i 4 ‘ y | : py i : \ ! i | fs : \ fs . ey + he a 13 4 ee \ se hah ie : Pb Le ee \ F / ey , P } *. +} . | \ : , | — ‘ ; ' Vee ss ; ; ! i i | 5 ‘ ease > 1 ey x } %, sy ) * $4 , 4 if k j £ , \ \ i re \ esr! a) t : 4 he Lon ‘ i i=) j \ « . . he P ‘ - r ; % - 54 : : ba 4 \ it ety | i ‘ i i i ' 1 eae { * F Fh vig \ ‘ | = i a = = i } 7 1 { , La re a L; 7 * } \ , “he Pes, SaaS Le ic 2 1% ‘ oh + ‘ " 3 \ bs A } ; “ f : ¥ \ ( rs eis * | \ INTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1957 a. Bibles in Large Print Evoke Grateful Letters to their need, the Philadelphia of- fice recently responded to a re- quest from the Bok Vocational Technical Schoo] in that city, ret Hits Sight-savi = gg rg New . Testa ment and Psalms sent-to the schoo] evoked so many grateful letters that it became apparent) _ |it, One wrote: “I wish to thank] ve ss : - {I have ever seen.” Practically In Christ” a and Dave Brubeck oe |.” Jevery pupil expressed his hope that Tuesday, 12:00 te 4:00 P.M.” lay performers on ~ |Ibe could possess such a book somel] 7#r4; 1:48 -F. Me-feeds Olesp 4 __ casts of the comm ye day as his very own q | oe : ; & report, presented at the com- | Pend singer’ Mehatin Jack-|", => wie oe : a | slesea's anwnal myeetiag in New | O°? hoy supplemented sppear-|st™ Sense" kiosk Racer, A olic Church of Christ ) : } week. ee ee distinguished clergy: ; . Vi Later : : The annual statement cited these evangelists pe theologians,» and Piper a Dison Ve. ttt 1:30) a 458 CENTRAL =— amis p atin witeaitea. eee ee || A Church that preaches the Apostles eee eg | [Ree Raman ata f | Doctrines. Baptize like they did and : 7 x “ Sclentist receive the Holy*Ghost; bring your ) In addition to several new. pro- cere eena ; ROK President Rhee _ |grams and films for next year, the) "iiems - pages Bible and Bible questions. Find out to Mark 82nd Birthday sar ens Pete aah pes, _° Congregation) — |] for yourself; don't take hear-say. — - Qn March 26, Republic of Korea’s|signed to enlist the interest and| "Ser ‘aicotw K Burts 0630 ] MORNING SERVICE SUNDAY .. 10:00 AM. # Ree SE ane “as ecinmtee. Tee seeied, sich will oui Clee ten pean EVENING SERVICE ......... 7:00 P.M. aaa 3 good wishes and congratulations of|also involve research into listen Rev. Gerald W. Gibsom (11, 7:30) Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday it . friends in every of the world.|ers’ tastes and preferences, Disciples of Christ : : ee ry part ‘euaad cate r BS. | WASH FOR EDUCATION—Two students from é Bishop L. A. Parent, Pastor a pastor Byer snes hs leaders. tebe, non under, Vater Foun "er. Duncan B Mccall i's. ™) — | Converse College at Spartanburg, S. C., work at along with other students, get’all they earn from | _— aa reais Ra has been cited for devoting his life! first two years ee Episcopal a local service -station to help raise funds for a washing jobs. The. station donates its > Oe ae Seen on Att Solnte Pie ott ea ti oe.) music scholarship at the exclusive school. They, . free of charge. : he aay acre tai sina see pete | CHRISTIAN TEMPLE pareaneeeuc ¢ IBACKSFOICE §— eaetress Tr ‘Arcranizec] eoder Urges Steps "$05 Auburn A = 2 ; ‘ one : 4 : a, 10 ° 2 : be bps = $05 2 ve. eg =o wei’. \dtintgasemte” (Credit Unions Organized|erce treet Sep. or s ‘ ; é 5 ‘ ; - : against Communist aggression. | > Bvangelical-Reformed ; a ; DR. and MRS. LELAND L. MARION. Pastors ae in Segregation jn. t2ttser~... by Church Congregations) mo me, o. me c| ab Tira this 38 ‘| FIRST OPEN x | ree Method ae 3 a a ee Morning Worship and Bible School ‘|. BIBLE CHURCH || Man Tells Floridians’, *“y ‘By GEORGE W. CORNELL “If their members are properly win eae | ' Rev. Luther Shettield Speaking at All Services i aa 1st? || to Stop Integration Even hak fee aS eres A farmer went into a_ church] instructed and motivated,” he said.) tance and the needs of 7:45 P. M, Evangelistic Service Topic: , «|| ‘at Point of Gun’ med ue arene office, and came out with $200 in|~they are an important means Of\tian higher education.” “The Mark of the Beast in the Tribulation” ee At the same time the 7:45 P.M. Wed. Eve. — Bible Study | eee ee MiThey are, in other words, tara yee nigaeore amar eran thea herteeesst Be es ang ct a i, ey ncn the Aveta ane 3 3 . C, for tend to audience ‘of about 200 last night members a neighborly spirit of|trtane ice ctiorte to drenginee |? ZION CHURCH of the NAZARENE «no ote geeme et gh anlage mutual assistance and cooperation ing of the colleges and universities. 239 B. Pike. Rev. Robt, A. North, Pastor tain 4 ty, even at the in support of the conamon good.” Such an effort,"’ he stressed, FE 4-6216 point of. _— s 4 ©. & “challenges the Christian churches Bible School 10 A.M. Morning Worship 11 A.M. Church credit unions usuallyit, q similar concern and effort.”|~ Youth Service 6:45 P.M. = Evangelistic 7:30 P.M. Come and Test:Our Welcome lower than the usual commercial|Fund to Korean Tots rate fos Sporeterm San for lone|_ ‘The outstanding balance (some] © WATERFORD COMMUNITY CHURCH - Se 8 ee ee Oe ee ee ee ee tee investigating the National term bank loany secured by collat-|$2,200) of British Commonwealth | oe ead Mee eee Wow. | Assn. for the Advancement of Col- eral. - Fund, built up by contributions by] Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. . 148 P.M. lored People. a Consequently, the credit unions|servicemen of the Commonwealth} Evening Service ..................-- 7:00 p.m. . ‘| Geoltrey Dey, B.A.BT.H. Pastor ~~ in a night = function mainly to Pap pesane Vassgy ansee yon jos ede Family Bible Hoér Wednesday ....... 7:30 p.m. ; é a orm decorated w . term credit’ needs. No collateral turned ‘Robert B. Winne, Paster - * Pandamental — Undenominational ; — and Confederate flags, Kasper is required. - Children Fund for use in Korea. '[ FRIENDS CHURCH | sid session wo oo Ber wn ie eee ee } 968 Voorhels Ra, K. of P. Hall | Drie Demons’ and declared ra- oo 7 ae FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH : : Corner Hurea Clemens at St., Pentiae } Cottage Wed. | tions. . 4 Meming Service 900 AM. “There Come « Veles c 100 P. M., 27 aan: d ; 0:30 A.M, Wership i s sen tnnegdaegems Pee ~ | Kasper anid Negro campaigns “iat Workers’ Coffee Break} 192° *™ memise mer, snd Shere seheet : ef ny pm tangy Aner 4 Rev. Mr, Ostberg, Preaching “but “hon Gages and I don’t om ee ———— and ae cago’s West Ridge Community . - nid ae widen 2 Gone Spey. Robert Nort (i, 7:30) “The Credit Union ic an integral novel type of interfaith seminar—jon the basic similarities of all FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH old Atlanta Quaker, Ashton B. : -Orthodex part of our efforts to bring happy) quring coffee break at a Chicago|religions.” “ : Lyceurh- 10:30 Sun. ° He) %,,Seerne Greek. ss living to our people,” says the! puysiness concern. One after meeting the eee eee ee ee eeeee ve Morning asked five minutes to present his| deat aia Rev. 1. Wayse Sasi, of the Hen-| ae: clergymen at an introductory Evening Services Pereyiics Sastasae 7:30 p.m. views. Kasper refused, saying the], Gerson.Memorial ist Ch ‘ dis.|Session, -commented, “We spend - Edwin Haddick of Detroit ‘ meeting was paid for by segrega- in Dewek sea taakis tose oY eat owt sion |more time at work, with people Open Forum .............. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday ee Bag we Se MEET STUDENT NEEDS day. re: -a--@ cerpante er tomes gaan Pye Spied share views are merely “A student in college may sud-|basis, the management con-| Where else, helps us respect ; ‘ out,” Jones was surrounded by Oey ee Tk ete lex te . Sunday School, 10:00 A.M. Morning Message, 11:00 A. M. ‘} QAKLAND AVENUE 9) potice. He remained: at the rally wae gc Demedl salsa | Pour Wik pouiell of On : by ers Fras Barkdell, of Manchester, Indians, : 7 §. f Tit these ‘pees and. many more|King ‘Kong ‘Trading stamp co.\Marshall Gets Gift ee ne oe : eet Kasper urged that public are met by the Credit Union.” —|said, “There seems to be suffi- ae in. cy Rall : Theodore B. Allebach, Paster wih by F iy C.B.Y.8., 8:00 P.M—Mrs, Durweed Dennis, Speaker : v3 chooks gaan te = aaa nu Serene Day Adventist a Mast oer wan. gorge em scereane . the program toifor Poor and Needy . REV. LEROY SHAFER, Pastor ) P Worship: .....e0-s ies sien aint arenes ta ened Seals tsser Wereen Eda am. aatnter|tederal or state charter, elect their| operation.” He aes, “We teve ; ‘ : ip a : children private, segrega officers, shares, spread and serve as Mich. @ — A for-|f. 3 set Meg Sea el HSE noe ™ (pond ser Kd rae Se ater ter nes oer renin codon FRG T METHODIST * 1 im ng a loans to fellow members, , 80 County community of 6,000 persons i 5 Sureguniie satelite 6 30t geen * * * cece line ent eras eal S. Saginaw St.at Judson ==—————séPaull T. Hart, Pastor The White Citizens — Council co me Ws a meme tp heer one we kt James M Redfield, an architect? 10:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP, ; leader po . poy tally rs iernber one United| Participating clergymen saidjwho. died Feb. 25 in Bradenton, : “WILL A MAN ROB GOD?" ' tok when sentenced to one year] *ucat,tcm Steet, 2.8 S7ees,| Breton. Church, . Decafur,. I. (hey word saewer questions Soe riee Ot the age of 2 . |p 11:15 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL for contempt of federal court inj.‘ a0) "We ate strong ‘believers in the) a Rev. Paul Grimes of Chi- The will, filed for probate’) «6:15 P.M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP the Clinton, Tenn., race dior Seat Span | Reree, et Som promi, pot ter dane Thursday, directed shat special | 7:30 P.M. EVENING WORSHIP ders. ee Gas ase ity but for service. attention be paid needs of |> “MEN MADE OVER” * 22 cee Whittemere| In a study of church credit P children” and to recommenda- {> , , P ; Fred an associate who unions, Dr. Benson Y. Landis, re-|Young People’s Rally tions of Oaklawn Hospital in Mar- |» Wednesday 6-00 Fe Lenten ae > ¥ of the search director of the National] q+ 1+ Free Methodist - shall. > > wemy Themes, ¥ Fellowship . 6.30 P.M. Council of Churches, said the first : Details for operation of the trust i “"} Evening Service ..7:30 P. M. one was begun at the Roman Cath- The Rev. E. E. Cutler, pastor of nave ast Geen wereld out. Mow. af » > Wed. Night Prayer 7:30 P. M. olic Parish of St. Marie, Manches-\the Dearborn Free Methodistlever, George Aldrich of Battle s 3 } ter, NH, in 18 Church, will speak tonight at 7:90 creck, Trust Otscer or Michiesn! = WOUEH Rally Tonight 7:30 : But it's only in recent years |at the Youth Rally to be held in National Bank Branches, said he : that they’ve spread rapidly, the First Free Methodist Church, ‘believes a screening committee : sin 1{901 Mt. Clemens St. will be set up to decide on use of é Farag Pom ga Credit), frequent speaker on college |the . ; peewee Wis., said the latest ‘nationwide|ameuses, Be will slso speak at * i s 1B Worship... 10:5, Egures, Bot yet complete tor 1958.im,, ce we te areas eee tense ae SIC... Roman Catholic Parishes, 222 Prot.|"olding revival meetings in the |nequests were left for the Michi- . estant churches and 28 Jewish\Pomtise church all week. The Rev-igan Historical Society, Marshall oe at — — en Inging... ‘ + ¢ * and relatives, : Redfield formerly lived in Utica, Thess cei wins Se and of ut Gedo wpe, wer he Seeds Speaki assets of about 70 million dol-|%!! them for good that seek him.jof civic buildings. pea Ing... il ls AR: ie le. em i Ae ae Se Me Re IE ee ee oo Rev. E. £. Cutler Specking ? £ Sunday School, 10:00 A. M. F.M.Y., 6:30 P.M, 0 (all ages) VAs ce eNe ens 10:00 a.m. | ‘ hi} oe es oy ye ere ee ee 11:00 a.m. | { n YPS. . reer ee eee 6:45 p.m. aches has bee ce his a Tce newer os al TH RE REY, Mage. Georee c) Al! Saints Episcopal Church Featuring meres vag ad eee ry 18, ¥ wer Hoenses, Nor 4 gocial action director of —_ | School ..... 045 A. M. dito the ia ak | Unit 0.8, Pike 4 5:38 pm the National Catholic Welfare Con-| Williams St. at West Pike a E.-E. Cutler Worship .11:00 A. M. : — oorrs: hare = ce, Washington, D. C., said]. The Rev. C. George Widdifield, Rector i : the “real value” .of. the credit| The Rev. Lewis W. Towler, Curate | as Speaker a names: ae - SUNDAY. SERVICES | : — ee Ce ey i AOR IS Sa nes i} SUNDAY SERVICES == | Come — Bring Your Family to a Growing yee fig il | | 7:30 P. M—Closing Service of Revival l| | ee ee tbat aloe alle ~ las) daha de pated ck =: : : Morning Worship Hour, 11:00 A.M. | /. Gan AML. oan 16 |W) P' GUEST PREACHER—MALE QUARTET |] | *%—™7 Om [To A coomae [TL em eye: re i #1 AM. and 10:45 4M. ff GUEST PREACHER MALE ts anos want || SR RY | FIRST FREE METHODIST | / ‘AM THE: : the P Holiness Church 100 Germon by the Mere, ||| ate A'M—Morsine rarer, | TH S01 44h, Clement Street es, I Paes: “1 AM - BREAD 0 gee ee rim SLOMNCSs UU | Revert J. Bickley, Vicar eo y tly be 501 Mt Cldmens Street Phones FE 2-9955 and FE2-4252 | | i ver _ Dr. Milton oo ay en Bl. bi om ee ee. ; een yy | ‘ Rev. Waldo R. Hunt, Vicar mi :\ Lyel H. ‘ os ; ae (Broadcast Over WPON 11% A.M.) ] *. € swanwox, wn ROP Ova shone | pein UE Eeneeanetl | ; a ete ee fi Ps 4 - ae ee: Se \ = ii ty 3 : Z : * i 1 r \ : i ( Ee fe, tA Oy : ; ' a AOU ate oe tae Cee We 3): ee POT ee : ee ok \\ j ro , / ’ ( re \ : H * Pe A : \ = ; we | : a \ | hi \ tae ( ; q \\ ‘ \ : eG th efoe Vo bs See ee (VA CP a i a es se Pee NA os Gas a : ede de | 1M. Pee > et Ne. i i A Giri Scouts in the Northern Oak- ts tc delecaa le cout Rees School will give a program beste Toaateg of € now 30 © sa Coens Gk SE rae lare Savhed to. Pine tase’ Scull 7:30 to 8:30 pm. the the|*family dinner follewed by the|#"e. invited to Pine Knob School/school. dancing, Bertha Baker Baker Schoo) i at 6:30-p.m. Tuesday for the affair. of the Flag Say ‘sedathecheed qi ecleboate “am ighborhood of the Avon District] in the VFW Hall Monday at.6:15|, ag iy Booed eMtacy eer Hamblin fe Heated ‘tolttr, he. Northersi Onkdand p.m, The attendance is limited tolci1 scout Council to say, “Thank .}scouts, leaders, co - leaders and’ ou, * to the Pontiac Area and Oak- - }eommittee members. Each troop jan County Townships United | ‘The Woodward ~ Stoney Creek! Will represent a different COUDETY | Finds, and to’ the Community School of north end neighborhood,|“"4 Members will be costumed’ costs of Lake* Orion, Holly, Avon ‘|Avon District, will be the site of “cording to their choice Of ang Oakland Townships, which two family-style cooperative sup-|°°Utty. ‘make scouting possible for young - ipers, Wednesday, troops of North! Dublia neighborhood will gole- girls. 415 will be hostess to her troop at : a Japanese doll festival at her beans on Cadillac avenue Wednes- day from 3 to 5 p.m, Wednesday is . International. Day of Girl Scout Week. 7s = ee ee << Whitfield neighborhood will hold a family cooperative dinner at Our Lady of Refuge Parish Hall on Commerce road at 6:30:p.m. Thurs- “But, Mrs. Girardot, a Girl Scout is a friend to eee eae. animals!” say these scouts, But their leader, Mrs. Carol Ennis is trying to keep her dog in tow. The girls a reap Girardot of Rochester says pets must ‘wait out- are all from Rochester. Little Virginia Girardot is hid- side til after the meeting. Holding a cat is Karen An- ing behind her mother as she sees all those animals derson and Susan Mercer is shown with her parakeet. plus The Pontiac Press photographer in her living room. Showing sith ship received at Christmas from Japanese Girl Scouts are these scouts from Troop 415 of Wis- ner neighborhood. Pictured here with by the Japanese youngsters on the ma- terial used for their Girl Scout uniforms. are (left to right) Janice Marie Wil- liams, Carol Bacak and Ruth Neville. Japanese shoes and a crayon batik made Sa-Shay Quadrille thers at Temple ‘a+ ee ee Club held in the ballroom of the Elks Temple. Calling ‘the novelty numbers were William Spalding, William Schmiel, Judge Cecil McCallum, John DePauw, Bert Denham and Howard. Upton. Appointed to the nominating com- mittee during the business meet- ing were Howard Bond, Jack Wal- ser and Frank Coad. ‘Group Holds Dinner Leal Eames Group of First Pres- rag yn ~ Demonstfating outdoor skills in Girl Scouting are Troop 152. Each has earned her pin signifying five |\day. Sasanere iteteenr wud general Senior Girl Scouts turn their at- trict, with. bed-size cancer pads they hat i (left to right) Chris Thomson, Gale Murray, Mary Ann years membership in scouting. Their troop is part of |chairman for the affair. Partici-| tention to community service. 'Pitctured made, They used a newspaper for a ' Stanker, Judy Ely and Sue Bowles, all of Green Lake the new mid-lakes ieterined of Southeast District, |Raine in the Mere ens, wee| are Carol Methner (left) and Janice pattern. compare ae aaa’ Gare ton. Pietrzak of Troop 349, Waterford dis- : a ee ata . a a ~ Pam re Cl ei a ae Ee RN pe Oe wwe = Shower Given — | for Bride-Elect Kay Chmiloski | Bride-elect Kay Chmiloski was) the honoree at a recent kitchen shower given by Mrs. Theodore; Wiergema and Mrs. Frank Allen. | ‘The jtea-shower was held at the| . Wiefsema home on West Iroquois’ rogd. (Guests included Lucille Alber, rs. Ray Allen, Mirian Bruder, Mrs. Ralph Burrette, Mrs. James *Comparoni, Mrs, Gale Elms, Mrs. Earl Gregiore, Harriet Gates and Burtella Green. = Also attending the shower were: Maria Jackson,-Mrs. Arthur _Mac-|— Adams, Mrs. Homer McVean, Mrs. Myrtle Meabon, Mrs. Ronald Moun- tain, Sally Peck, Hazel Potts, ‘enegger Smith, Mrs. Henry Soder- . Mrs. Elvin Wilkinson, Mrs. Sunset Club Meets) |.) \ Puppets made by. Biownies of . | give away. \ Shown are \ Mrs, Vad an Kee ‘Chub members enjoved ai Troop 282 of Webster - Washington \ Benjamin Ne ) of Canterbury. drive, Ir Girl Sheidting is a family aijfair, ‘dead this family. and-social meet-| neigh will soon delight childre troop leader, with Nyka Benjamin (cen- rom:Oxford neighborhood in the North District. How-' bara, 7,. (le ne ge - gg ee at a local hospital. Trop p mek ter) and Pam Harrington of Ruth ave- \ ard Hart, an ex-Navy man, ‘teathes krot-tying ‘kills to tate fe other “es are Flaine, FPR ea Harvey, 8. Sore and Gearge Ad made tweo apioce, one to keep one & ne to: nue. | i] f | af Ber and ae cioeias and HK eee yn with \ a a. knbaed helt is his othe Elinor, Bare anticipates becoming a Brownie next | a - ea = pee Fe EVs |.) THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 0, 1057) | ‘ dvice. to Girlsiin Spirit of Playing Game Fighting Over and Winning Bargains} bose ag i Se ty F * By JOSEPHINE ; [Te there i the question ofthe spied cenete ashes on te to keep one young, physically, emo| Provides Sense of Exhilaration I sound like the FBI’ because|®*! who looks like a fashion plate|ot a shirt left over the back ofjtionally and mentally. vue S Bib oie haiat, ” . | get your man. After Kenneth Gor-|Gordon had this to say, “Such a The’ challenge of a sale! It's| S2* PAY ‘F both? And s0 en and don and te hace neat Bim Jslgirt might warm the. sockles of something few men | | up to you to @ merchandise. manager's heart But most women look on an every-| When they get to the sale, being] aoty ani Eringing you Mr.lyut she seems untouchable. thing-must close to the front of the line gives Gordon's ideas about : makes} “ slashed sale as a form of com-|them the reassuring feeling that wotnen attractive to men. As you|'* Sfraid to kiss her for tear of petition.. a they are off to a good start, While] aaa Sas, Be. Oakes © a ig te ® eee eee oneal |. distinguished young violinist, — ‘A triend of mine y When a couple of women get to-|™omentarily poany superior He Gisagrtes with much of the | *. Sit! for a long gether the day belore a big sale toj'® the laggards who are ust getting standard advice which is given pepe ype pes teele stretaay, they ere: Me Mets os © mseticaged teense enc ost | mae batlocbe’ wit ber hair te ie tee | Pouncing.on the bergeles they on the lookout for a man of their | @ S@flers. She looked so wwe'd better get there a little (Want before some other woman can own, : and bums.” we? we taint te Se beat them to the merchandise is * Whe other day in New York he| The girt whose each’ other. And as they £0 \crontion wo calcio ta said, “Take that old chestnut| Surroundings are always through the sale advertisement, |r.a¢ of endurance so ng wonder about the way as man’s heart ple. order a inp SA they feel a sense of triumph when being through stomach, It’s plan—which departmen ; ridiculous! “It girl feeds 2 man|. sy firkt and which second. Could [2 [7ra0 le finaly theirs, paid for of a rich, , extravagant meal PLEASANT EXHAUSTION bo ts thine tkihy to totes ae —_— sy than interested in her. B Their shopping over, they are| “He may wonder if she would , orrower dis ekucs Seteaconel Bh ig wargry bed Le : L Book it is a pleasant exhaustion, the kind time in the kitchen, He may even|/Met litan Group oans OO that is quickly overcome with a reflect upon the effect that kind|\Cond Meeti ‘ cup of coffee and a rehash of the of food would have on. his waist- ucts ing : to Friend : ing (and hers) in time. pitrs. Merrill Petrie presided at], 1 se eo oe ‘ i ‘s grim iy PAG, | ey of Moweeiitinn, : ‘Does Not Ask fOr] veling at how some women can be! that two can live ee cheeply 881i%¢eq Homer | | Permission From|coute, « recomt of the original one. Of this Kenneth says, “When! “irs Welton Jones, he Ow [price of every bargain and how) looking for someone to fall in lovelwwnniins and Mre. the. Owner much it was marked down. Mite cent rnpnt auditioning |were hostesses during the By EMILY POST Those figures are every bit as | needs it he merely ly wants to kee meeting. ig ie a: “Several wesks| man's Gat score ona purten: | bonnet is the exciting : . 4 : 's score on a fe = pd ag 8 relegate ——— ago I loaned bind A en: ee Oe ee ‘ ee one tile tine an ook, not return it) yy ’ ‘understand s, one of the tee sarees te seams | Uxiliary Gathers I asked her if she had finished| women like sales, but that is be ‘ — pening Stal sae: Get © she! cause they don’t realize that fight- My She sald she bad loaned it to|pame to women, a gnane in which : : another friend of hers and that she/every woman has a chance to go would ask her for it. home with a prize very much annoyed over BE ‘ SPRING HAT CARAVAN Monday, March 11 Make a bee-line for our millinery department, - iH I if af 2) C 4) © Uv La) EE | A F E i = o o 5 a Answer: you borrow a : ne book from someone rong doen and you'll see all that’s new and newsworthy - : : returned as soon as you have ¥ . : : finished reading it, and Dr: end Mn: ~ — Nan heagch Acree New bory “al ote Now. Closed given to someone else to read |Berg and cease Wee oe salon! caravan is laden with glamorous. es without first asking the ownet’s lof Watkins Lake are leaving on styles, fabrics and colors to moke it easy: for Saturday at6 P.M. . pointe, Sunday for a month's vacation. | you to choose the most important item in your ‘ 5 En sowe to Mined, ‘Tis.. ‘ny ing wardrobe—on original hat by Ken Blair! Z “Dear Mrs. Pte bese. My ged gh 8 hot Spring gin . : : who icates almost everything | days. From 5 will : ‘ : : Open Sunday 2 to 5 y ttecatech tr tr certian ity © Gamisenen Ino. coneuas Waite's Millinery Department ...Thisd Floor a. and I find it very irritating. My to Pompano Beach, Fila. for a . ~~ : ie husband thinks that I should be|two-week stay. ; : Pd flattered but I most certainly am * — a | New Spring i a lt Dane set Mato LAST WEEK at THIS PRICE! < . ea “Could I possibly let her know m 1 a ry Pendletons— ‘ how I feel about this without ~$ 1S ee losing her friendship, or must I let her go on copying everything , 9 I have and say nothing about it?” Atvin. Answer: If you value her ee, friendship I advise you to let her Huron at Telegraph ee gn et hee fog hte ge dlag Seip The shittwaist dress, America’s No. 1 basic, will press previews summer fashions from the. nation’s third sdatae Whee 12d the toca | largest fashion center. This dress is by Ruth Fair and \tor 9 formal third person accept- | is of silk. chiffon, Watch for fashion news on these |ance? I have | pages next week, . — “pty pe degeding : : loss as how to word it.” : ‘Dr. LaCore Addresses Zonta Club — hci Heat Salt tes Se Tatored for vue wom, with on sted er Walks ON Mental Problems| 2. Gz ite. of elegance ey : : : he Mr. and Mrs. Brown's : Neisner’s “area Beauty Salon, Second Floor — $]’ 42 North Saginaw hospital ing- at the door of dramatice home on North Sanford for|erandparents are Mr. and Mrs. set os saan saan frig: coveries,” Dr. LaCore said, yt anise evening meeting of|Harry Long of Dearborn. te ee , a es hgh coe Core said that communities must (mated on the. various kinds of{Gritfin Proficiency Group, OES. x @ 4 ppointmen ways Needed ‘ become aware of this critical sifu-|"""* "4 therapy. Committees announced by Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schultz of : ation. NO CONCERN sos agree grag eon wre meager Patong 9 has 0 ’ : pointed " Important education Myrtle Kath Mrs, Benjamin|u on a * | aria, Pointed to the new miracle |... "community regarding mental|fioland, calling; Mrs. James E.|Sheri Lymn, March 6 at Pontiac J | various degrees of excitement |tion between emotional disturb-/Warden, publicity. Grandparents of the infant are : : only. They do not reach the jances and the person's 1.Q., he; Mrs. Gilloe assisted the hostess) ygr. and Mrs. Kart Schultz of | | 13 | a R ss? ; high L.Qs. close of. the meeting. Anthony Darga of Rogers City. | ind Explaining that religion and Ys ¥ . | | Nellie’s U ; ee psychiatry do mix, Dr. LaCore [Patient in Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Eugene D. Risinger] ["" | hat’s Right, Folks —————" | Country Store : said that patients within the hos. ; __|(mee Janet Selmnes) of Williams | . piel have ena oe rate gage — oiloseongg ams mate aw tae Meee spdi oom, Our new automatic shirt unit hos arrived and | makes life a “Snap for Mother . .. | Gicdieh the ally. ‘te sane |ttbeplial ting Og Pe _ is being installed. It will be in full operation 4 4 _cases of brief attacks, these peo- =" next Monday .. . we will now be able to “turn c ee pacha whan = ae es out” from 85 to 100 shirts per hour, this means 9 he ¥nbew ein ct Ge S ring Is better quality, better service for you . . . Don’t therapy at the YWCA J Aro d forget, bring your shirts in next Monday and program ust un ; which is supervised by staff social help us christen our new shirt unit. workers, and said that it is for the Corner! Patients who have left the hospital. So that is the reason to plan your house- Ff cleaning. And... | when you do., . let OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. tw carpet ceasing. || | Complete | | SAVE 10% || ’ 3 service plus the tin- jf | Dtive-im Service | | conan com | ‘ GROVECREST est rug cleaning jj | : -MANOR ook for the seal that | FAST SERVICE BY REQUEST—NO EXTRA CHARGE | insures quality work. ' Country Store ~ . tor erave eremet o ~NEW WAY ae oft ~ gotton /* ee ok ; ce et le eer seat 0 Elizabeth Lake Road \ ff ~—S FE 5-90. 1] RUG and CARPET CLEANERS | duppér...u.s5 $1.60. AM: to 10 PM. Dally—Sundsy 10 10.9 ff. Complete detailed brochere 1] go Wisner Street = - ~Ss—s=s FE 7182 | athe Rn de. oho eae EARL CEE [os ashi , a AG eh, BAe eon ae) ne ar Ol. ee Oe i ' & - HT t 5 e Oe a i { \ \ / \ : : \ A UF \\ : aA ¥ \ A ‘ Te hi oy Ae {oe Py eee ee ey a a oe \ ak j f i § ek pene 7 3 MES Sp E Ee See ay ae 2 ed / THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1957, | Wolves Subdue Av By BILL CORNWELL Clemens St, Mary in a fast-moving A smooth-functioning Clarkston|but raggedly-played ner. St. basketball team, soundly schooled| Frederick battles the to- in the fundamentals of the game,|night at 7 o'clock for the district made its basic lessons pay off |title. boca Friday night. |. The Clarkston - Avondale clash, The Wolves, down eight points in| which matched the Wayne-Oakland the Ist quarter, fought back to/and Oakland B co-champions re- handcuff Avondale, 48-43, and move spectively, was just about as even trict tournament at Pontiac High. Each team was charged with : mighty | seven personal fouls and each team Rochester tonight at 3:15 for the | missed five times at the foul line. 4 anyone |Clarkston ‘was superior from, the who saw the Welves in.action (floor, 21 field goals to 18, while last night realizes that they will [Avondale had a 74 edge in free give the Falcons all they can (throws, a8 i It was the Yellow Jackets whe Almont advanced to the Class C! got off to a flying start, but in finals with a 41-32 victory over Mt.! the final analysis it was -Clark- a scoring honors with 17 points. . ; fed Name 19 Prep Champions [ena ent | v POR ee ok me fee ths _| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | 100 teams Friday night, has now. ferme 2 § i Get 8g The Michigan high school basket-| eliminated 367 squads play. eo ne . jehampions Friday night—but some that play tonight are Class D titlist ia. e ry 1 pa ; jot the state’s most prized victory|Chassel (33-0), Gaylord St. Mary streaks go on the block tenight)(21.9), Frederick (20-0), Marlette with 115 other district crowns at her Pigeon Bree: Boson v : Clarkston §, Avondale § Stake. . (18-0), Harper Woods (180), and ALMONT - won MARY the regionals next week in the | Of these, Chassel, Marlette, Man-)- ersten 3.13 10 pelter 88 AY. state tournament and another chester and Harper Woods are 7 a re esi step toward the finals in East {fairly safe. : Pangten @ 3 2 Gillespie 1 8 3 + ea Lansing. Defeat, which overtook | * eo @ee fe = = = ah. : Penties Press Fhete Top play Friday night featured e _ feore By Quarters “READY, AIM, FIRE — An unidentified player is ready to take a display of defensive prowess by , [gimeat ecots sel Missed little Chassel which hasn't lost a ) a in last night's Clarkston-Avondale basketball game at Pon- vi : a on High. Waiting under the bucket are Dick Lippert (No. 13) and Bosox Try a“ weadiite eax saw victory by Jim Jensen (No. 9), both of Clarkston, and two unidentified Avon (hut New Second \acwine ‘Noth Bro son dale .cagers. Another boy rests on the floor. Clarkston won, 48-43, Base ‘Combo’ Class ‘C at Millington. Marlette to reach the Class B finals against Rochester. meets Mayville in the. finals, SARASOTA, Fla. @—The Bos- Dupas Will Invade : e ~ : = 5 " ; | aes. = s 2. qq: ton’ Red Sox test a new second) Ufica Wins in Overtime, series weterwcat tts "Vg “a Grape eater Regas i toy Ra the Detroit ' | Dupas, eigh th-ranking lightweight Faces Shrine for file -e7 "Sees as Bears Romp, 69-34 Consolo, a former $60,000 bonus| against Vince Martinez in a 10- oe . Royal Oak High School's basket- — baby; is making a bid for the) rounder here April 8. 3 : By H. GUY MOATS ali with a pair of free shots. That) soristop assignment, while| Martinez is the sixth-ranked jpall team was colder than the ' In a battle between two league was 20 seconds from the end of the) yrauch, obtained from Los Angeles| welterweight contender and fights | well-known mackerel last night as co-champions, last night, in Troy 4th period. Just four seconds from for $100,000 late last season, is! out of his hometown of Paterson, Berkley romped to a 69-34 victory high school gymnasium, host Troy| the windup, Varajon was fouled|potuing for the second base job.|N_J. Tat Royal Oak. : pain Vytgaorme mmdine> (heerlen 9 Mey el saree +e r ans fost mee opel Onk Shrine © erathernlpoints im his grasp, He — seeds, Yow Ge entity gone, ee : sums up Royal Oak's (plight. The — * : J id Manager Mike Higgins. : : Oaks not only staggered through — county Catholic loop club, dis-/both tries, the first hitting the) Said 8 : : | posed of Clawson high in the other|back of the rin and the last one| “We've got to get a good look at the Ist period without a point bw : | “B” District tournament game,|going in, then spinning out and) them.” ae Shr pert gta atin tg : : *° * aay a _- Berkley ran up a 160 lead . Se tenight' s championship *. 4 ’ . By CHUCK ABAIR | round will pit Utica and Shrine dog mers oe made wil Ocal Cagers in The Walled and N and walked off the floor at half. — . his foul, in‘ the first 30 seconds Lake Northville time with a 34-12 advantage. The ee ee mee wren, (ct the extra, period bagging a hoop teams had little more than issue was all decided by then. Title contest is set for 8/30 p.m. |Ducket. Thompson added a freeimy 4s a good workout last night as they|68- , Seth waded bamiis alnen eo tntowtng To Gass B Seale ot [Svan ‘Acton af Tray eped froit oumey ae i rts cae - wmuch |double’ figures, with: big Jim Za- ae See eet hey a nea Re Lid bad final round of the District Class B| ‘The teu a) . Bees Son 58 pets en Baltimore Mary's. Utien’s Gresnaiate : . |tourney being held at the Walled) test of highpowered scoring ma- Vikings pleased their large Kerr's 10 points led the stone-coid The Catan Riay tent was an cole ns A os si cgay damage Pontiac, Waterford in Lake High gym. The Viking-Mus-’ chines with the Vikings favored |following among the Overflow) nuiit’ up the advantane ta cig O8RS: 3 tion-filled scrap all the way. Inter City Recreation _————*.—|crowd on hand last With! at halftime and put together a 11-| It was the final game of the Troy’s club missed its chance to| _ Trey wasn't: out of it yet, as . ; some good shooting and floor play! noint string late in the 3rd quar-|"e@lar ‘season for both schools. win in regulation time after Milan| Dow Killewald came up with a Meet Next Week — and fine backboard control. ter to pull way ahead. The Red-\The Bears, Inter-Lakes Coonference Varajon knotted the cout at 42-| gest to pet the cout at 47-5 . ee Sa skins failed to make a field goal|C?champs, finished with an im- ie os ne ta te a aua |. Pontiac and Waterford have An eight point. early in|in that period. pressive 11-4 record while Royal , ve nader the heap, weat |teums entered in the Inter City the 2nd parted suni Walled Lake on ee Oak won five and lost 10. Recreation - Tournament way to a t never Barbers Table aD te cage te eee ieked utr |*0 be held at Detroit's Lasky Com- relinguishéd. The count rose from|«e'ncte tor If dlcits te coer tee : Rand gh Se (ve! da Gas Sine Sane wate, was meee Se QITHINGtON Out , } Utica lad unk beth tries for the lor the Class ‘D’ City League will werth supplying 12 of the total. |naq Bell’ whe fol they let hear i ef ions mnet the host Fseest seth 25 Ee Willwerth cooled off after the |drive, finished with 12 and the. f{ '[)’ atic wet om ots. etn sme of he rene nd trian br dan Water rere Gres sere et B TOUMEY am i took up the cause with 12 in the | while turning in a fine all around Troy was co-champion of the Oak- floor : ital Barber team won Waterford helps open the event 3rd to increase the margin to game. Frank Redman was a. Bing Ne ee playing Ypsilanti in the ist game @0-29 before the reserves took |the only consistent Milford point Secord saw the only to fin- ee ee ee 7:30 p.m. over to finish the rout. maker with 14, A pair of teams with losing rec. ish unbeaten as the Pontiac Table/20. te with 14, Varajon| Other cities represented in the tk * * CLASS B ords during. the regular season de , who sat out : : , jor champion James Reed two/league 10-6 at the first period, but See a Som game dus to dangerous carly per lO, ; of Ween ft at Garden City and Clareaceville games to one to completea perfect|stepped on the gas in the 2nd) Semifinal contests will be held sonal fouls and the victor’s com-|Vander. 2 % "4 Appleton @ 2 3| Won their way into the finals slate. On the same night, Sid Barn-|period to almost run Clawson off y night : at 7:20 fortable pare Smith 2 6 4° last starting lead, finished with 9 and/Sm" 2% 4 night with hard-earned victo- father lost for the Ist time all/the court, 18-5. The Woodwardiwith the possibility that Pontiac contributed some excellent re-|Hosey 1 6 2 ries. Garden City came from be- year as he-was upset by Howard/avenue school five kept the rush/and Waterford could clash should bounding and defensive work. ae aa oH al Mind fe the tast two te Heckman in three close matches./moving into the 3rd period with) both get by the initial round. The w, ieuik Sr Seiten down Farmington, 62-58, Both Secord and Barnfather were/17 points, but slipped in the 4th,/championship battel is set for Brian Watson, who averaged 2liwayea take... 2 2 Mt} Clarenceville eed out a coaggacee ena ype, agen orga missing a tie in the last! Friday at 8:30 p.m Per game during the year, paced|Brighton ....., * "i be * 2-41) verdict ever Redford Union. reg = ee Brighton 1, Walled Lake &. The’ host Falcons blew title in 10 weeks. Others on the ‘ w alcons blew two 11- Osterland . Scoring honors were split be- “4° : ° : pape Sag oh er tween Shrine’s Tom Ropers and Conditioning Aim 150 Skaters to Race NORTRYTLLE ~ iataiione ;}running. The favorites ta tent The final stagidings: Ciawsen’s Tom Trexler, each t Red] B at MSU Indoor Meet Burne i 2 Staniey “1 '3|the 2nd time with four minutes. ~The final staging: a Sergi ged of Redleg Boss Birr, 7 $i Betmen ¢ 2 itliett as Garden City Used @ tight * Capital Barber §7 Gen. Conveyor 0) me. wry wit . = EAST LANSING @ — A field of| Bel! 4 2 Sanford Se BEAT oe Tew ate chame sa Spring Tilts ‘fio. meedstating devotes: ts exgect $ [ Y"henloe's 'y “fouls in the tna sx seconde ond L. H. Onl Mootes -, 33199 and 1 St. La 79-13 pected to compete in the Michigan|Schwaree 1-9 2 Hoyt’ 6 1. i|the verdict. Bud Jones hooped 22 a ee ey pate ge “ eernage Kobe @'— Manager speed indoor skating champion- - $ettheta § 3 ?jand Dave Warriner had 14 for reach - St. Mary's \pirdie Teb doesn’t want. to . on ships Saturday, March 16, in the —